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Amphion launches high-definition MPEG-2 core solution for consumer digital TV products and HDTV
AMPHION[tm] LAUNCHES HIGH-DEFINITION MPEG-2 CORE SOLUTION FOR CONSUMER DIGITAL TV PRODUCTS AND HDTVCES 2001, Las Vegas (January 8, 2001): Amphion Semiconductor, Inc. (formerly known as Integrated Silicon Systems) today announced the availability of the industry?s most comprehensive and highly integrated virtual component (IP core) solutions for MPEG-2 Video decoding. The Amphion CS6650 application specific virtual component (ASVC) is capable of real-time decompression of MPEG-2 (and MPEG-1) video streams widely used in a diverse range of consumer electronics and digital video broadcast products, such as DVD players, satellite, terrestrial and cable set-top boxes, and PC graphics hardware accelerators. The CS6650 implements standalone decoding of video streams and also supports all MPEG-2 profiles through to 4:2:2@HL, making it ideal for the nascent high-definition video market. The CS6650 ASVC is fully compliant with international standard ISO/IEC 13818-2. ?MPEG-2 is the video compression technology behind the phenomenal world-wide success of DVD, set-top boxes and the rapidly growing class of personal video recorder products.? said Jordan Selburn, Amphion?s Director of Product Marketing. ?The CS6650 core takes up only 1.3 mm2 of system-on-a-chip area and is ideally suited for today?s consumer electronics applications. Amphion?s MPEG-2 technology also addresses the needs of the future, enabling these and other similar applications to quickly and easily migrate to HDTV over the next few years.? The Amphion CS6550 is unique in that it supports direct (?glueless?) connection to external SDRAM memory ICs- helping to greatly ease system design and lower system build costs. Integration of the memory controller with the CS6550 also avoids on-chip bus performance bottleneck issues typically found in other IP core solutions and which can hinder high-definition video processing. ?Using Amphion?s off-the-shelf MPEG-2 Video Decoder core, digital TV systems developers can avoid the need to re-design what is usually delivered as an application-specific standard product. Think of an ASVC as an on-chip ASSP.? said Stephen Farson, Vice President of Engineering for Amphion. "With integrated system functions such as the SDRAM controller, the CS6650 will help insure that end products get to market faster." Working in conjunction with other cores, such as Amphion?s CS3000 Channel Coding ASVCs, the CS6650 forms the heart of IP-based SoC platforms for next-generation high definition video systems. About Amphion[tm] About the Amphion Name Notes to Editors: Contacts: David Mann, Amphion |
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